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here he is, at a science camp in san diego. talking about what call temporal illusions. >> it's an illusion that allows you to change the task. >> reporter: he appears slightly nervous, but he also appears intelligent. >> subjected experience in which takes place in the mind as opposed to the world. >> he appears to be a typical teenager with a particular interest in science. this is how he was introduced at the seminar. >> his goal is to become a researcher and scientific discovery. in his personal life, his dream is to own a slurpee machine. >> meanwhile overnight, there also this, new pictures emerging of several explosions in a colorado field. crews reportedly transporting the materials by dump truck to the field so they could be ignited to determine if they were in fact explosive. police have pulled all of the potential explosives from james holmes' apartment once giving entry. you can even hear one of the explosives being disarmed. the police chief here said that the suspect's intentions were clear -- >> this apartment wa
here he is, at a science camp in san diego. talking about what call temporal illusions. >> it's an illusion that allows you to change the task. >> reporter: he appears slightly nervous, but he also appears intelligent. >> subjected experience in which takes place in the mind as opposed to the world. >> he appears to be a typical teenager with a particular interest in science. this is how he was introduced at the seminar. >> his goal is to become a researcher and...
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videotape of the suspect, james holmes, as an intern at a science camp back in 2006. the man who allegedly imitated the joker, carrying out mass murder, booby trapping his apartment like a mad scientist. here, described as a soccer-lover. >> what better game than rock, paper and scissors. apparently, rock, paper and scissors is apparently a sport. >>> lot of new information coming out about the investigation. we know that holmes is being held in isolation and while police are interviewing people who know holmes, they insists that he acted alone. also this morning, police have safely removed all of the 30 separate explosive devices from his apartment. last night they detonated them out of harm's way. >>> let's not forget this, the faces of the victims. their names have been released. this morning, we'll tell you about their lives. >>> so, let's get right out to colorado where david muir is leading our coverage. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, dan and bianna. there were two major developments here overnight. for of all, that material taken from the suspe
videotape of the suspect, james holmes, as an intern at a science camp back in 2006. the man who allegedly imitated the joker, carrying out mass murder, booby trapping his apartment like a mad scientist. here, described as a soccer-lover. >> what better game than rock, paper and scissors. apparently, rock, paper and scissors is apparently a sport. >>> lot of new information coming out about the investigation. we know that holmes is being held in isolation and while police are...
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videotape of the suspect, james holmes, as an intern at a science camp back in 2006. and emulated the joker, carrying out mass murder, booby trapping his apartment like a mad scientist. here described as a soccer loving, aspiring scientist whose dream one day is to own a slurpee machine. >> what better game than rock, paper, scissors. apparently, rock, paper, scissors is a professional sport. >>> meanwhile, a lot of new information coming out about the investigation. we know that holmes is being held in isolation, away from other prisoners, and that while police are interviewing people who know holmes, they insist that he acted alone. also this morning, police say they have safely removed all of the 30 separate explosive devices from his apartment. and last night they detonated some of them up out of harm's way. >>> and let's not forget this, the faces of the victims. all the names have now been released, and this morning we're going to tell you about their lives. so let's get right out to colorado where abc anchor david muir is leading our coverage. good morning, dav
videotape of the suspect, james holmes, as an intern at a science camp back in 2006. and emulated the joker, carrying out mass murder, booby trapping his apartment like a mad scientist. here described as a soccer loving, aspiring scientist whose dream one day is to own a slurpee machine. >> what better game than rock, paper, scissors. apparently, rock, paper, scissors is a professional sport. >>> meanwhile, a lot of new information coming out about the investigation. we know that...
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it will go on display at the science museum in los angeles. >>> finally, i've been to a lot of baseball games in my life. hundreds, really, and little league, and played high school ball. but i've never seen what i saw at the yankees/oakland game last night. check this out. the yankees ichiro suzuki, hits it back to the pitcher. who fields it and, look at this. somehow, he loses the ball inside his shirt. he tried to pull it out. and finally, just gave up. you see him smile afterward. even he thought it was funny. the yankees, by the way, won that game, 2-1. they're in first place. just a dozen games to go. i'm a yankees fan. >> we could tell. i love the look on his face. forget it. >> i don't know how he did it. how do you lose a baseball down your shirt? but he did it. >> thanks, ron. >>> now, to the global frenzy over apple's latest, shiny, new, got-to-have-it product, the iphone 5. the company produced 10 million of the gadgets and many of them have been sold with i-fans swarming stores all over the planet. but does the 5 live up to its hype? abc's john schriffen is here with more o
it will go on display at the science museum in los angeles. >>> finally, i've been to a lot of baseball games in my life. hundreds, really, and little league, and played high school ball. but i've never seen what i saw at the yankees/oakland game last night. check this out. the yankees ichiro suzuki, hits it back to the pitcher. who fields it and, look at this. somehow, he loses the ball inside his shirt. he tried to pull it out. and finally, just gave up. you see him smile afterward....
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. >> the ufos are real and we need to make it permissible for science to study them, without risking their career or livelihood. >> reporter: as they search for the truth by testing theories, these ufo-hunters may stumble on their own x-files. while there will always be skeptics, most people agree on one thing. the government knows more than it's telling us. about 80% of people in the survey believe that the government has concealed information about ufos. >> it's a question i get all the time. what did you know about the ufos when i was at the white house? sorry. but "chasing ufos" premieres this friday. >>> coming up, robin has "the play of the day." >>> and southern chef paula deen sclims down. she'll reveal how she dropped the pounds. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one v
. >> the ufos are real and we need to make it permissible for science to study them, without risking their career or livelihood. >> reporter: as they search for the truth by testing theories, these ufo-hunters may stumble on their own x-files. while there will always be skeptics, most people agree on one thing. the government knows more than it's telling us. about 80% of people in the survey believe that the government has concealed information about ufos. >> it's a question i...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. [ cheers and applause ] >>> "bachelorette" emily finally got her happily ever after. the single mom from north carolina gave out her last rose, choosing 27-year-old entrepreneur jef holm. who proposed in a romantic blockbuster finale. can't wait to talk to them live in just a moment. looking so happy this morning. first, a reminder of how out all happened. >> i'm completely, completely smitten by her. >> she's the love of my life. >> reporter: in a finale overflowing with emotion, single mom emily maynard had to choose between two bachelors fighting for her heart. jef, the 27-year-old entrepreneur. and arie, the 30-year-old race car driver. >> i really have fallen in love with two different guys
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. [ cheers and applause ] >>> "bachelorette" emily finally got her happily ever after. the single mom from north carolina gave out her last rose, choosing 27-year-old...
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it's science faction, set 200 years in the future. the book is aimed at the young adult audience. and all of the fans of "twilight," harry potter and "the hunger games." consider everything else the family does, don't be shocked if this is a best-seller. coming out in the fall. >>> you know you have made it big in the music city, when dogs are covering your song. there's a version of some of today's biggest hits, like stars like adele. here she is, with "digging in the deep." [ barking ] ♪ >> it's a stretch. it's a stretch. that was covers of carly rae jepsen's hits. this is "corgi maybe." and also, doggy yeah. thank you for that one, everybody. >>> if you find there's too many steps involved in getting dressed every morning, and who doesn't? we have something for you. a chilean designer, they're called shoe pants. sort of like footty pajamas. i was thinking of calling them shan'ts. >> i like that. >> for a rainy day. >> exactly. >> a onesie. >> pop on your shan'ts. >> you are working hard today, lara spencer. >> good to have you back, lara. >>> no telling where sam is here in c
it's science faction, set 200 years in the future. the book is aimed at the young adult audience. and all of the fans of "twilight," harry potter and "the hunger games." consider everything else the family does, don't be shocked if this is a best-seller. coming out in the fall. >>> you know you have made it big in the music city, when dogs are covering your song. there's a version of some of today's biggest hits, like stars like adele. here she is, with...
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let's go ahead and begin with some science, that cold front that's bringing you some relief. at least in some places. look at raleigh, still 100. 97 for nashville and 96 for memphis. north of it, chicago, 83. it's feeling less oppressive. i want to start, too, with video, there's some other relief that's turning into some not great stuff. the wildfires, you get an inch or two of rain and then it's a mudslide situation, that is what's happening in colorado. second thing that happened this weekend, overnight actually, you can see the damage, a crane collapsed, not only two people died but more in the area. 50 miles per hour winds. that's a look at the big picture. now we want to get a check closer to home. >>> that is a look at your nation's weather. >> thank you. >>> now to serena williams and that monster comeback after nearly losing her career and her life. i'm not sure which image sums up the thrill of victory? we love the tweet. jumping into the stands to hug her sister, venus. hannah storm, good morning to you, quite an afternoon at wimbledon. >> reporter: dan, it's stret
let's go ahead and begin with some science, that cold front that's bringing you some relief. at least in some places. look at raleigh, still 100. 97 for nashville and 96 for memphis. north of it, chicago, 83. it's feeling less oppressive. i want to start, too, with video, there's some other relief that's turning into some not great stuff. the wildfires, you get an inch or two of rain and then it's a mudslide situation, that is what's happening in colorado. second thing that happened this...
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and if there were specific warning science about his plans, was she required to speak up? >> if a psychologist or psychiatrist feels a patient of theirs may pose a threat, in most states, they're obligated to do something. >> reporter: overnight, our denver affiliate said that dr. fenton was once reprimanded for pribs medicine to family members and employees. the owners of this gun shop say holmes may have visited this remote shooting range for practice. >> they insinuated he came up here more than once. >> reporter: nobody remembers seeing him in the mountains. investigators left behind these pictures, hoping to job jog memories that might give more answers. >>> and police in maryland may have prevented a work place shooting. a 28-year-old man calling himself a joker was taken into custody for allegedly threatening to fire upon his business that recently fired him from his job. he's undergoing psychiatric evaluation. >>> a pivotal battle is going on in syria for the control of the big city aleppo. artillery pounding the city is being reported. tanks have moved in. many pe
and if there were specific warning science about his plans, was she required to speak up? >> if a psychologist or psychiatrist feels a patient of theirs may pose a threat, in most states, they're obligated to do something. >> reporter: overnight, our denver affiliate said that dr. fenton was once reprimanded for pribs medicine to family members and employees. the owners of this gun shop say holmes may have visited this remote shooting range for practice. >> they insinuated he...
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the space shuttle is reaching the california science center this morning hours after it was supposed to arrive. they had trouble navigating trees and utility poles. the museum is spending about 2 million bucks to replace about 400 trees they had to remove along the route. so far, no scratches to the shuttle. it's come inches from buildings and trees. it's l.a., they're running late in traffic. >> you're keeping your emotions under wraps after staying up late at the yankees game. >> that was tough. i'm going to be at the game again today, though. there's always tomorrow in baseball. we're gonna win. and jake is, too. >>> all right, we're going to turn now to politics. the countdown to the next battle between president obama and mitt romney. both men are in intense training for the second debate on with 23 days left before election day, the stakes could not be higher. many believe the president needs a knockout to regain momentum. it's "your voice, your vote." here's abc's david kerley. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. the president, how serious is he taking this debate?
the space shuttle is reaching the california science center this morning hours after it was supposed to arrive. they had trouble navigating trees and utility poles. the museum is spending about 2 million bucks to replace about 400 trees they had to remove along the route. so far, no scratches to the shuttle. it's come inches from buildings and trees. it's l.a., they're running late in traffic. >> you're keeping your emotions under wraps after staying up late at the yankees game. >>...
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. >> you have to try the science department. >>> this controversial headline, talking about a mom gene. there's some new research that says that could be something that actually gets that some women are better suited to give birth and be mothers. >> i have mom jeans. >> i'm wearing them now. cue the music. >>> get ready, everybody. trash to treasure in the house. it was a staple on "gaa." welcome to "gma" with this anchor showdown, like we've never done before. going to show you how to transform flea market bargains into stunning showpieces, we hope. yeah. we'll do our best, lara. >> that would be good of you. >> you might understand -- >> i'm lowering expectations, as the presidential nominees are both doing. >>> now, to the shocking murder mystery out of hollywood, that ended up with an up-and-coming tv actor dead. johnny lewis and oicials say he went on a violent rampage, allegedly killing his landlady and then himself. was a designer drug behind all of it? abc's david wright has the latest from los angeles. david? >> reporter: that's the working theory of police officers investigat
. >> you have to try the science department. >>> this controversial headline, talking about a mom gene. there's some new research that says that could be something that actually gets that some women are better suited to give birth and be mothers. >> i have mom jeans. >> i'm wearing them now. cue the music. >>> get ready, everybody. trash to treasure in the house. it was a staple on "gaa." welcome to "gma" with this anchor showdown, like...
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reporter: "endeavour" is ready to go where no shuttle has gone before, its new home at the california science center. but getting home is no small feat. "endeavour" has piggybacked three flights to l.a. now, it's passing through winding roads and sharp turns. with a 78-foot wingspan, hundreds of trees had to be cut so it could clear the roads. power lines were raised to make room for its tail. >> there's going to be congestion on the streets. plan ahead. >> reporter: it's a 12-mile trip taking 2 days. and a commute that, frankly, many in los angeles understand. there's no question, this trip is a massive pass. this morning they had to put the shuttle on dollies and pull it with a pickup truck. and it comes with a hefty price tag. an estimated $10 million. a first-class endeavor, that will help the shuttle fit in as the newest star in tinseltown. another interesting note, guys. crews had to lay down roughly two dozen sheets of steel on the road. "endeavour" is ready to wrap up its final leg home later today. dan and bianna? >> people wanted to text and drive behind it. but they can't. >>> now,
reporter: "endeavour" is ready to go where no shuttle has gone before, its new home at the california science center. but getting home is no small feat. "endeavour" has piggybacked three flights to l.a. now, it's passing through winding roads and sharp turns. with a 78-foot wingspan, hundreds of trees had to be cut so it could clear the roads. power lines were raised to make room for its tail. >> there's going to be congestion on the streets. plan ahead. >>...
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. >> reporter: the science of destruction, a picture-perfect crash, a wrecked jetliner and a treasure trove of new information about what it takes to survive the unthinkable. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, detroit. >> so don't sit in first class. >> yeah. >> and don't hold your baby in your lap. >> and buy an extra seat for that child. yeah. >> fascinating report. our thanks to neal karlinsky and "curiosity plane crash" airs on the discovery channel tonight. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," open wide, the innovative solution one family found for the baby who just would not eat. ♪ gangnam style ♪ [ male announcer ] at walgreens, we know kids share all kinds of things, especially germs. that's why you always get your flu shot. this year, walgreens will do you one better, and check if there are any other immunizations you might need -- absolutely free, no appointment necessary. preparing you for years of unplanned sharing to come. at walgreens and take care clinics, we've got all kinds of ways to arm yourself for flu season, and they're all right h
. >> reporter: the science of destruction, a picture-perfect crash, a wrecked jetliner and a treasure trove of new information about what it takes to survive the unthinkable. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, detroit. >> so don't sit in first class. >> yeah. >> and don't hold your baby in your lap. >> and buy an extra seat for that child. yeah. >> fascinating report. our thanks to neal karlinsky and "curiosity plane...
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. >>> now, to the shocking murder of that science teacher in vermont. the community reeling over the death of melissa jenkins. her family awaiting some kind of a breakthrough to see who did this. abc's linsey davis has the latest. >> good morning, robin. state police returned to the crime scene to gather additional evidence, although they would that say what kind of evidence. family members say they may be close to an arrest. >> reporter: the autopsy results are in and vermont officials have positively identified the body of 33-year-old melissa jenkins, the loves mother and idolized science teacher who mysteriously disappeared over the weekend. while the manner of death is being ruled a homicide, the cause of death is not being revealed as to not hamper the investigation. only witness coco possibly identify the victim is 2-year-old ty. investigators questioned the toddler. so far he hasn't been able to tell police what happened. ♪ >> reporter: classes at st. johnsbury academy where jenkins taught science were canceled tuesday. in the evening, members
. >>> now, to the shocking murder of that science teacher in vermont. the community reeling over the death of melissa jenkins. her family awaiting some kind of a breakthrough to see who did this. abc's linsey davis has the latest. >> good morning, robin. state police returned to the crime scene to gather additional evidence, although they would that say what kind of evidence. family members say they may be close to an arrest. >> reporter: the autopsy results are in and...
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science, technology, engineering, and math. it's a corner stone of the girl scout agenda. environmental work. archaeology. one group invented a prosthetic hand for a 3-year-old born without fingers. >> imagine if a girl can do that at that young age what other girls can do if we just give them those resources. >> reporter: anna marie chavez the daughter of immigrant americans, is the first latina to head the girl scouts. she's confronting a big challenge. how girl scouts can create the women leaders of tomorrow. what can the girl scouts do to promote girls and push them forward? >> i think girl scouts has done a great job over the last 100 years of filling the pipeline of girl leaders and women leaders. >> reporter: more than half of all female astronauts were girl scouts. so were 80% of women executives. of the 17 women in the u.s. senate, 11 of them took the girl scout pledge. still, there's a major leadership gap. there's a saying, if you can't see it, you can't be it. just 3% of ceos are women. only 17% of congress female. >> if i was a young child growing up in missis
science, technology, engineering, and math. it's a corner stone of the girl scout agenda. environmental work. archaeology. one group invented a prosthetic hand for a 3-year-old born without fingers. >> imagine if a girl can do that at that young age what other girls can do if we just give them those resources. >> reporter: anna marie chavez the daughter of immigrant americans, is the first latina to head the girl scouts. she's confronting a big challenge. how girl scouts can create...
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it turns out there's actually science behind all that frenzy. talk about why that gets stuck in the heads of teens. they get imprinted on your mind when you're 14 and never leave. >> girls, still, even at the young age it happens. >>> the con man who fooled one of hollywood's biggest stars. anne hathaway's ex opens up about his elaborate scheme ripping off so many a-listers that paid for their lavish lifestyle. quite some time but now out of jail. >>> the latest twist in the grosse pointe park mystery. bob bashara is in jail. it's hard to keep track here. this case can make your head spin and abc's bazi kinani is here. >> good morning. well, abc news learned that grosse pointe police have physical evidence which they say shows bob bashara tried to put a hit on a man and sources say this investigation was heating up for weeks and all came together at the speed of light this week when bashara was arrested. abc news has learned investigators say they have both video and audio of bashara attempting to order a hit on this man, joe gentz, the area han
it turns out there's actually science behind all that frenzy. talk about why that gets stuck in the heads of teens. they get imprinted on your mind when you're 14 and never leave. >> girls, still, even at the young age it happens. >>> the con man who fooled one of hollywood's biggest stars. anne hathaway's ex opens up about his elaborate scheme ripping off so many a-listers that paid for their lavish lifestyle. quite some time but now out of jail. >>> the latest twist in...
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this new product line, called living proof, where beauty meets science. in fact, scientists from m.i.t. helped create the product. it's supposed to restore damaged hair and extend the life of a hair style two times longer. and jen's not only the spokesperson. she's also co-owner, joining the ranks of other celebrity investors, with the likes to make some serious cash. from ashton kutcher, who has pop chips. and 50 cent who invested in vitamin water. >> when the brand's parent company was bought by coca-cola, everyone won. >> reporter: for jen, she says the proof of her product is in the bottle. we brought our own living proof products to the dry bar in west hollywood. to see if i could get the jennifer aniston look. this is the look i'm going for. a little messy, a little beachy. >> using the right shampoo. >> reporter: after much primping and tugging and blow drying, we were ready for the reveal. >> oh, my gosh. it works. >> reporter: here's the before. and my jennifer aniston-esque hair after. now, only if she would let me borrow that ring. for "good mo
this new product line, called living proof, where beauty meets science. in fact, scientists from m.i.t. helped create the product. it's supposed to restore damaged hair and extend the life of a hair style two times longer. and jen's not only the spokesperson. she's also co-owner, joining the ranks of other celebrity investors, with the likes to make some serious cash. from ashton kutcher, who has pop chips. and 50 cent who invested in vitamin water. >> when the brand's parent company was...
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before she went to med school, shy she spent a year as a fourth and fifth grade science teacher. >> we don't know anything about them. we know they have a dog. they went on vacation in thailand. other than that, their life is closed. >> reporter: the ring is a simple ruby, designed by zuckerberg himself. the wedding was apparently not planned after the ipo. but legal experts say this timing will make it harder for zuckerberg's new wife to make a claim on his facebook assets in the unlikely event of a divorce. >> you're bringing that up already? they just got married! >> can we get the producers in my ear? they told me to say it. >> thanks, dan. >> thanks a lot. >>> we now have extraordinary pictures to show you. millions turned their eyes to the skies last night hoping to catch a spectacular show, a rare solar eclipse called the ring of fire. abc's clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: this dramatic haunting sight is why astronomers call it the ring of fire. an eclipse that started in asia and crept into the western u.s. before vanishing in texas. across the west, people threw you ecl
before she went to med school, shy she spent a year as a fourth and fifth grade science teacher. >> we don't know anything about them. we know they have a dog. they went on vacation in thailand. other than that, their life is closed. >> reporter: the ring is a simple ruby, designed by zuckerberg himself. the wedding was apparently not planned after the ipo. but legal experts say this timing will make it harder for zuckerberg's new wife to make a claim on his facebook assets in the...
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the school science teacher, vanished. her 2-year-old in the car. >>> inside the dangerous trend that may have sent demi moore to rehab. the household product being used to get high. brian ross investigates. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms any time of year. [ female announcer ] infections of the nose and throat and slow wound healing may occur. do not use nasonex until your nose has healed from any sore, surgery or injury. eye problems, including glaucoma or cataracts may occur. have regular eye exams. nasonex can increase your risk of getting infections. avoid contact with infections like chicken pox or measles while using nasonex.
the school science teacher, vanished. her 2-year-old in the car. >>> inside the dangerous trend that may have sent demi moore to rehab. the household product being used to get high. brian ross investigates. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. like congestion, runny...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. san francisco police commission is closer to consider the use of tasers by police officers. the chief made a plea for a program last night. it would allow officers who complete crisis intervention training to use stun guns to deal with the mentally ill. spurred by the recent police shooting of an assault suspect armed with a box cutter. >>> temperatures above average inland today one of the big stories 95 livermore, 86 napa. 70s around the bay, 60s along the coast into san francisco, mostly cloudy. cooler weather everywhere this weekend. >>> mechanical problem on the vallejo bay link ferry, 7:45 departure cancelled. bay bridge toll not much of a wait traffic re
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. san francisco police commission is closer to consider the use of tasers by police officers. the chief made a plea for a program last night....
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an expert of science. did you go to heaven? >> yes. >> reporter: four years ago, alexander nearly died from a massive brain infection that plunged him into a coma and shut down nearly his entire mind. he was barely alive in this world. but he says he journeyed elsewhere. >> i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning white light that had a melody. indescribable beautiful melody, that opened up in a bright valley. >> reporter: he says god was there, and a vast presence of infinite love. he met a young woman, he says, his guide as they soared on a butterfly wing. and she gave him a message from heaven. >> you are loved. you are cherished. there's nothing you have to fear. there's nothing you can do wrong. >> reporter: a lot of people are going to say, doctor, it was a hallucination. >> i know this was not a hallucination. not a dream. not what we call a confabulation. i know that it really occurred. and i know it occurred outside of my brain. >> reporter: as a neurosurgeon and a skeptic about god before his coma, alexander says the
an expert of science. did you go to heaven? >> yes. >> reporter: four years ago, alexander nearly died from a massive brain infection that plunged him into a coma and shut down nearly his entire mind. he was barely alive in this world. but he says he journeyed elsewhere. >> i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning white light that had a melody. indescribable beautiful melody, that opened up in a bright valley. >> reporter: he says god was there, and a vast presence of...
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Oct 28, 2012
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sam, talk us through the science here. how much longer should they be nervous in hawaii this morning? >> well, the good news is, dan, that they did everything right here. i mean when you get a 7.7 on the western coast of canada, and you've got nothing but open water between it and hawaii, and this was a subsidence kind of quake, which means the plates are lying underneath each other. the other kicks the plate up. acts like a splash or flipper and creates a wave, if not just one wave, they thought it was four waves or think it's four waves as we've been counting them and have the tsunami warning center. all the buoys mean that those at the coastline are able to monitor the lift in the water, so the buoys got a tail underneath it and the sensor knows how high that wave is. we know they could have been very high. they could have been eight-foot waves but they weren't. anywhere from 6 inches to 2 feet to 4 feet as we've been able to monitor them. the good news. we've seen them move through and usually more than one and been ab
sam, talk us through the science here. how much longer should they be nervous in hawaii this morning? >> well, the good news is, dan, that they did everything right here. i mean when you get a 7.7 on the western coast of canada, and you've got nothing but open water between it and hawaii, and this was a subsidence kind of quake, which means the plates are lying underneath each other. the other kicks the plate up. acts like a splash or flipper and creates a wave, if not just one wave, they...
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Mar 27, 2012
03/12
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what really happened to this science teacher? how this single mom vanished from her suv. her 2-year-old son left alone in the car with the engine still running. now, an entire town in fear as police launch a massive manhunt. >>> stuck in the mud. a construction worker trapped. look closely as this man fights for his life. the incredible story how rescue workers struggled to get him out of this mess alive, all caught on tape. >>> jackpot. who is the lucky person with the winning ticket? megamillions now at $360 million. inside the secrets of hitting it big, from the man who's done it seven times. ♪ get rich >>> don't let that sun fool you. it's cold out there. >> have to pull out the sweaters again. >> i have to confess, i was out walking the dogs last night. i couldn't help myself. i bought a ticket. >> you did, didn't you? i think i'm going to get mine today. feeling lucky. >> $360 million. >> go for it. >> solve some problems. >>> we have a lot to get to this morning. new details on the trayvon martin shooting. the police report, new details coming out, gives the shoo
what really happened to this science teacher? how this single mom vanished from her suv. her 2-year-old son left alone in the car with the engine still running. now, an entire town in fear as police launch a massive manhunt. >>> stuck in the mud. a construction worker trapped. look closely as this man fights for his life. the incredible story how rescue workers struggled to get him out of this mess alive, all caught on tape. >>> jackpot. who is the lucky person with the...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> welcome back. superstar, miley cyrus is opening up in a candid interview, revealing brand-new engagement to her heartthrob, liam hemsworth, her relationship with her dad, and how she is shaping up and slimming down. linsey davis is here with that story. >> reporter: good morning, amy. cyrus remains tight-lipped on how her fiance popped the question. but the acting, singing teen sensation gives details on what happened to her curves to the carats on her ring finger. miley cyrus is sporting a new bob, bling and hair to match. her latest flame, liam hemsworth, her soon-to-be hubby. >> we've been together for a long time. and i know this is what i went for my life. life is too short not to spend
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> welcome back. superstar, miley cyrus is opening up in a candid interview, revealing brand-new engagement to her heartthrob, liam hemsworth, her relationship with her dad,...
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Jul 24, 2012
07/12
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. when your beauty sleep is cut short new almay wake up liquid make up with hydrating water and caffeine to energize your skin gives you a radiant, well rested look. "hello morning!" why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downloads for purchasing prevacid24hr. prevent acid all day and all night for 24 hours with prevacid24hr. ♪ ♪ hello hello >>> great music coming up in the next half hour. but first, oh, you see them all out for will ferre
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